Wildfire: A Paranormal Mystery with Cowboys and Dragons
Thanks Jeannie for hosting me and for creating the awesome
book thongs! I’m thrilled to share my new novel, Wildfire: A Paranormal Mystery
with Cowboys and Dragons, with you and your readers. Check out my cover:
Blurb:
Lynn Hana Alexander is a 25-year-old Japanese American shape-shifter
haunted by guilt. She’s been questioning herself and her dragon abilities ever
since she failed to save her grandmother.
When her best friend is threatened by mysterious fires
burning up acres of West Texas, Lynn rushes to the rescue determined not to fail
again. However, with a tempting firefighter, a flirty city developer and dragon
pheromones distracting her, how is she going to find the arsonist?
And worse: is her primary suspect a malicious rogue dragon
or the love of her life?
Want a taste? Here’s an excerpt:
Closing her eyes, Lynn Hana Alexander inhaled the dank smell
of the bayou and summoned the change.
Heat crackled across her skin, filled her mind, as
blue-green scales rippled over her body giving her tan a bronze sheen. Lynn’s
core dissolved to molten lava, reformed and hardened. Muscles stretched and
grew stronger, bones pushed and molded flesh. Nubs emerged from her back,
elongated and flared into wings. A deep burn spread from her gut, igniting cell
after cell, until she shook like a live wire juiced on raw power.
Her leathery wings flailed behind her as she stumbled around
a bit before settling into the new weight. One would think a five foot one and
half-inch Asian American woman would transform into a delicate,
miniature-poodle type of dragon. Not so. In dragon-form, Lynn was seven feet of
sharp scales, sinuous muscle and steely strength.
She raised her face to the moon and launched from the roof.
Below her, Buffalo Bayou wound through downtown Houston glittering like a net
of diamonds under the silver moonlight. The tremendous beat of her wings
drowned out her worries for a moment.
Giveaway: Dragon and Heart Book thong
If you’d like a signed paperback copy of Wildfire, check out
my
Goodreads giveaway!
Also, if you answer my question in the comments below, you
might be picked to win a signed paperback of Wildfire and an awesome book thong
designed by Jeannie…isn’t that the perfect giveaway for Just Jeannie’s Books
& Bling? Jeannie gets to pick the winner!
Here’s the question: What’s your favorite dragon book? Why
do love it?
Author Bio:
Mina
Khan is a Texas-based writer and food enthusiast. She writes about djinns
(genies), dragons, hunks and whatever else sparks her fancy. She also writes a
weekly food column for the San Angelo Standard-Times as Rashda Khan. Originally
from Bangladesh, she is now a proud West Texan.
Her
first published work, The Djinn's Dilemma, won the novella category of the 2012
Romance Through The Ages (published) contest. A Tale of Two Djinns won the 2013
Readers’ Crown for best paranormal romance.
For
more information check out her:
Blog:
Stories by Mina Khan
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My favorite dragon book, so far, is Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey. I loved the series' depth and detail and the treatment of dragons as equal partners. DoP was my introduction to this incredible series. Right now, I can't wait to dig my "claws" into Wildfire! I love Mina's books and this one sounds SO intriguing!
ReplyDeleteMcCaffrey's series is a classic and I love it! I'm thinking its time for a re-read :) Thank you for your kind word Laurie, I hope you enjoy Wildfire!
DeleteLaurie that was on of my favorite book series when i was a teen before i found paranormal romance and romance in general :)
DeleteMy Favourite dragon book is Darkfire Kiss by Deborah Cooke I love the Dragonfire and Dragon Legion series. But I reserve the right to change my mind once I have read wildfire because I know I will love it
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Tracie! I hope you love it :) I had a lot of fun writing a mystery this time around!
DeleteThanks for stopping by Tracie... Deborah Cooke writes some great books.
DeleteIs it open worldwide?
ReplyDeleteMy favorite dragon book is Eragon,it was very interesting to me when I was younger,and even now
So my son picked a winner and that person is Laurie :)
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